AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOil & Economy: Libya hit its highest daily crude output since 2013, reaching about 1.44 million barrels per day and total production near 1.49 million bpd, as the National Oil Corporation pushes toward a 1.5 MMbpd target. Diplomacy & Elections: A Cairo meeting involving Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and a US adviser reaffirmed support for the UN roadmap for Libya’s unity and elections, while Libya’s House of Representatives condemned US Vice President JD Vance’s remarks on Libya. Regional Coordination: Egypt’s foreign minister met US senior adviser Massad Boulos in Cairo, with “cautious optimism” that Libya’s east and west are coordinating more on key issues. Migration & Humanitarian Pressure: Sudan pledged to facilitate the return of refugees to Sudan, while Libya also saw reports of bodies of migrants recovered off its coast and Pakistan repatriation operations tied to the “Dunki” route. Culture & Heritage: A Libyan-Italian team is using LiDAR and 3D surveys to map the Qasr Al-Akhyar archaeological landscape. Environment & Community: A Libyan conservation group warned against illegal wildlife trade after a wolf pup was reportedly offered for sale, urging tighter market monitoring and less demand for wild pets. Sports: Libya took bronze in a regional Special Olympics unified triathlon in Tunisia.
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